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Todd and the Book of Pure Evil

  • TV Series
  • 2010–2012
  • TV-MA
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Maggie Castle, Alex House, Chris Leavins, Jason Mewes, Bill Turnbull, and Melanie Leishman in Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (2010)
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A stoner metalhead named Todd Smith, his crushee Jenny, his best friend Curtis, and the geeky Hannah, search their high school for a mayhem-causing Satanic spell book, while being opposed by... Read allA stoner metalhead named Todd Smith, his crushee Jenny, his best friend Curtis, and the geeky Hannah, search their high school for a mayhem-causing Satanic spell book, while being opposed by Atticus, the evil guidance counselor.A stoner metalhead named Todd Smith, his crushee Jenny, his best friend Curtis, and the geeky Hannah, search their high school for a mayhem-causing Satanic spell book, while being opposed by Atticus, the evil guidance counselor.

  • Creators
    • Craig Wallace
    • Charles Picco
    • Anthony Leo
  • Stars
    • Alex House
    • Maggie Castle
    • Bill Turnbull
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    • Creators
      • Craig Wallace
      • Charles Picco
      • Anthony Leo
    • Stars
      • Alex House
      • Maggie Castle
      • Bill Turnbull
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 25 nominations total

    Episodes26

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    Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil: See You Later, Masturbator
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    Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil: See You Later, Masturbator
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    Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil: Black Tie Showdown
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    Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil: Deathday Cake
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    Todd & The Book Of Pure Evil: Simply The Beast
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    Alex House
    Alex House
    • Todd Smith
    • 2010–2012
    Maggie Castle
    Maggie Castle
    • Jenny Kolinsky
    • 2010–2012
    Bill Turnbull
    Bill Turnbull
    • Curtis Weaver
    • 2010–2012
    Melanie Leishman
    Melanie Leishman
    • Hannah B. Williams
    • 2010–2012
    Jason Mewes
    Jason Mewes
    • Jimmy
    • 2010–2012
    Chris Leavins
    Chris Leavins
    • Atticus Murphy Jr.
    • 2010–2012
    Dan Petronijevic
    Dan Petronijevic
    • Brody
    • 2010–2012
    Stephen Arbuckle
    Stephen Arbuckle
    • Rob
    • 2010–2012
    Norman Yeung
    Norman Yeung
    • Eddie
    • 2010–2012
    Francis Fontaine
    • Minion One
    • 2010–2012
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Hooded Leader…
    • 2010–2012
    Brodie Sanderson
    • Elliot Everwood
    • 2010–2012
    Courtney-Jane White
    Courtney-Jane White
    • Wanda Winterbanks
    • 2010–2012
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    • Ms. Dempsey
    • 2010–2012
    Ben Beauchemin
    • 16 year old Atticus…
    • 2010–2012
    Blake Taylor
    • Minion Dave
    • 2011–2012
    Brian Richardson
    Brian Richardson
    • Minion George
    • 2011–2012
    Kate Yacula
    • Jasmine Madison
    • 2010–2011
    • Creators
      • Craig Wallace
      • Charles Picco
      • Anthony Leo
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    MattDevivre

    Getting better and better...

    From my point of view since its beginning "Todd and the book of pure evil" has improved a lot! A bit like the first season of the new "Doctor Who" series 2005, which also started cheap with cheesy effects. Especially the second season looks good and although Season 1 may not look that great, I think that most episodes are written in a funny, not too conventional way. I liked almost every episode. Besides I'd say that there's not enough metal on TV and it's time we have a show with this type of music. If you look beyond technical flaws, you can have a great time! It's crazy, it's wild and the cast is pretty likable!

    Now at the end of season 2 all narrative options seem open. The show could go so many ways. However I think it needs a fresh start. Why? The low technical quality of season 1 could make it hard to sell it to international TV-stations. If the show started with the quality of season 2, it should be a lot easier. That's why I think it would be wise to conceptualize a third season like the start of a whole new series. And although I like the standalone episodes concept, I think the whole setting has grown so much, it's about time to focus more on a more complex season arc (so it's not necessary to pack so much info in only 2 episodes, like happened at the end of season 2).

    Unfortunately SPACE didn't renew the show, so we can only hope that this show will manage to survey on a different network!!! Let's hope for the best and I'm pretty sure that this is going to be epic!
    8ADaemonIsBorn

    Like "Buffy" with stoners and more gore

    "Todd" plays out like a Canadian "Buffy" with a little more risqué humor and lots more gore: a group of high school students team up to fight evil (invariably caused by the titular Book) and have to defend themselves and their fellow students against a monster-of-the-week type occurrence. Except that they don't very often succeed in keeping the body count to a minimum.

    Being produced outside of the United States, "Todd" is a lot less MOR than most American series: the producers are unafraid to veer off into directions that will send some accidental viewers running for the hills, especially if said viewers have homophobic issues.

    The four lead characters are well cast, but the supporting actors are simply a joy to watch. Chris Leavins (as guidance counselor Atticus Murphy) and Jason Mewes (as Jimmy the janitor) steal most every scene they're in, but even one-line characters get the talent they deserve.

    The overall tone is very dry, which brings out the dark humor in even the most gruesome scenes. The ensemble's collective timing is some of the best comedic group work I've yet seen.

    The only problem I can find with "Todd" is that the 20-minute episode length limits the show to sitcom-like story lines, with little attention spent on larger story arcs: things get out of hand, the gang saves the day (sort of), and things reset for next week's episode. Should it get picked up again, I don't really see "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" evolving into something that could be quite as heart-wrenching (or as emotionally involving) as Joss Whedon's magnum opus.

    But hey, if you're a fan of intelligent horror comedy, this show is for you. Here's hoping some guy in a suit will find enough financial incentive to renew "Todd" for a third season. Tell your friends.
    10tharrison1

    One of the best out there

    I came across this show while channel surfing and found it on a cable channel I can not name.I was not sure what to to think because I had never heard of of before. The first episode I saw was "rock and Roll Zombies know best". I could not believe what I was watching. This show had me hooked! After that I hit the web and trekked down the entire first season. All I can say is that this show is brilliant! Some episode are slow, such as the giant baby one, but in total this is very entertaining, funny, and just damn great. I am ticked that there is no way for me to see the originals in all there uncensored glory! The FCC and whack job parents groups would all have heart attacks if some one tried to bring this show to America. I wish that American TV could put something like this out there. I was glad to see that there was a 2nd season approved, so I will be waiting to some how get to see them. I would say that this has great promise of some how becoming a feature film. I would go see it if they did that. If you want to be entertained watch this show. If you do not give this a chance then "You are as smart as a monkey, and sadly not one of the smart monkeys"
    7paul_m_haakonsen

    This is a definite watch... Loser...

    I got to start out by saying that I love the loser comments tossed in repeatedly by Eddie. Oh, but I am getting ahead of myself...

    Based solely on the name of the show, I bought season 1 and 2 from Amazon, without having any clue what this was about. And once I received the DVDs, I went straight into a "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" marathon. One episode just spurs on the next, and so on and so on. It is a bit difficult to just sit down and watch a single episode without craving more.

    Why? Well, because each episode is unique in its own right. A new story, that fits nicely into an overall plot. And throughout each episode, you will see a familiar familiar from previous episodes here and there, if you pay close attention. But also, there are so many hidden references to other things to be found. This is really all about paying attention to the details, and as such, then each episode easily supports more than a single viewing.

    Now, the story is about stoner-metalhead Todd Smith (played by Alex House), his friends Curtis Weaver (played by Bill Turnbull), Hannah B. Williams (played by Melanie Leishman) and Jenny Kolinsky (played by Maggie Castle) who all attend Crowley High where a book most vile and wicked, nay, a book of pure evil, lurks to wreck havoc and destruction by luring its appeal to the needy, the social misfits, the outcasts and those who strive for more than they have. The school councilor Atticus Murphy Jr. (played by Chris Leavins) oversees the mysterious happenings and wants to grasp the book of pure evil for his own Satanic needs. Stoner janitor Jimmy (played by Jason Mewes) is always around to lend a hand to the students of Crowley High.

    It would be a too long and tedious task (and read) to go into detailing every single episode. But to put it shortly, then the episodes are fun, exciting and full of mayhem. There is something for just about everyone to be found here in this series.

    So, why am I only rating this a 7 out of 10? Well, because the book manages to elude the gang in each single episode, and it started to become tedious towards the end. Sure, it was held afloat by variation and diversion, not to mention the comedy, acting and great effects. But essentially it started to become a play-and-repeat mockery of itself.

    The characters in the series are really nice. They are well thought through and have a lot of personalities and depths, which really helps the show along nicely. My personal favorites are Atticus - Chris Leavins just nails it so well, and Hannah. And I should say that amongst my favorites were also Eddie (played by Norman Yeung) with his 'loser' comment in every sentence.

    "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil" is fun and exciting. Well worth a watch if you enjoy a bizarre mix of comedy and horror. And, oh wait did I forget to mention it? Musical! Yeah, each season had a single episode done as a musical.
    9DBlackthorne

    Wish upon The Book...

    Crowley* is a town founded by Satanists {perhaps "LaVey" would have been better}, containing a grimoire {of pure evil} which grants the darkest wishes of those it presents itself to, leading to so many deadly situations when their dark side manifest. Though it retains balance as in "seeing how the other half lives", through the personification of that sought for. Had more reasonable application been applied, this would be a very useful tool.

    Similarly, the "Magic Pages Spell" from Dracomeroth details the ritualistic process by which to write one's reality with Magically charged scenarios.

    The book itself is a work of 'black art', featuring a carved pentagram with a skeletal cornu hand in the center upon what could very well be human skin. Upon reading the latincantation, the book mobilizes to fulfill the desire, often with an ironic twist. Upon granting the reader's wishes, swiftly returns to Hell when the host is unsuitable.

    A purported town founded by Satanists has been discussed by LaVey, which would be a province comprised of total environments. Baphomet sigils are replete herein, from the amusingly customized school logo, to literal plaques adorning veritable ritual chambers.

    Mr. Atticus Murphy Jr. Is the school guidance councilor, who seeks the book for his High Priest father of "The Council". Shades of Corbis here.

    Todd {metalhead tantamount to "devil dave", resembling T. Reznor}, Curtis {wears a metal arm, reminds of Shogun Warriors}, Jenny {sexy brunette}, & Hannah {attractive nerd girl} comprise a group of students trying to contain the tome's influence, barely managing to reverse the effects through a series of misadventures. Shirts spotted are Children of Bodom, Municipal Waste, and several others.

    The "Deathbangers" hanging out in the parking lot, seem to know a whole lot about the underpinnings and shenanegans. There is a strange correlation with Jimmy The janitor {played by Jason Mews} who lives at the school, seemingly unable to leave, makes the most of it complete with recreational activities, including ladies.

    Herein 2 seasons, there's everything from homunculi {demonic incarnation of primal impulses}, zombies, fat monsters, giant babies, to ghosts, The Phantom {a "metal musical"}, plant creatures {weakan fantasy}, a Dungeons & Dragons adventure {total immersion!}, an invisible deviant, a killer penis monster, a succubus, and much more. Many times with actual occult concepts worked in.

    Fun for fete diaboli & party fair.

    _____________ * Presumably named after Aleister Crowley, who for the record, was not an actual Satanist, but a ceremonial magician who founded the religion of Thelema.

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      Stephen Arbuckle who plays Rob the rocker dude was Todd in the original short Todd and the Book of Pure Evil (2003).
    • Quotes

      Jimmy: You already started reading the evil words, didn't you? Then could you pass me my blood mop? I'm gonna need it later.

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      Followed by Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End (2017)

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      • September 29, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • Книга абсолютного зла
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      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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      • Corvid Pictures
      • Frantic Films Live Action Productions
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